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Paul Hartal

Paul Hartal (born 1936)[1] is a Canadian painter and poet, born in Szeged, Hungary. He has created the term "Lyrical Conceptualism"[2] to characterize his style in both painting and poetry,[3] attempting to unite the scientific with the creative, or intuitive.[4]

Paul Hartal
Paul Hartal, 2008, San Diego, California, US.
Born1936 (age 87–88)
Szeged, Hungary
OccupationWriter, Poet, Visual Artist, Literary Critic and Theorist
NationalityCanadian

Lyco art: Hartal's art theory edit

Lyco art, or lyrical conceptualism, is a term coined by Hartal.[5]

In 1975, Hartal published A Manifesto on Lyrical Conceptualism,[6] introducing Lycoism as a new art idea on the "periodic table of art." In this work, Hartal proposes a theory of art which runs contrary to what he claims is the traditional belief, that emotion and intellect are at odds with each other. Hartal proposes the idea that artists should be allowed to contribute to the emotional and intellectual development of society as scientists do.[7] In 1975 the Lyrical Conceptualism Society was established in Canada, directed by Hartal.[8][9]

In Mazes for the Mind, Clifford Pickover draws attention to Hartal's view that we need the imagination, the insight, and the lateral reasoning faculty, as well as human values, which are excluded from the rigid methodology of science but are intrinsic to art: "The present human condition calls for the rise of a new, inclusive form of culture in which art should play a most prominent role."[10]

However, in introducing the notion of Lycoism, Hartal did not intend to form a new post-conceptualist splinter-trend; instead, his intention was the creation of a new philosophy of art in which the tearing down of the boundaries between art and science, the interlacement of the intuitive and the exact, and incorporation of the lyrical and the geometrical play a central role.[11][original research?]

Concepts and ideals of Lyco art edit

Arguably, Lyco art identifies the meaning of art with its life-serving purpose.[12] Concerning itself with cultural transformation and the human condition, it seeks to expand the boundaries of aesthetics.[13]

Lyco art proposes to create a conscious bridge between the impulsive, intuitional, and planned elements of the creative process,[14] thereby moving along the whole continuum of formative energies. This creative process represents the interaction of emotion and intellect, wherein the passion of logic and the logic of passion are inexorably interwoven through the voyage of aesthetic consciousness. Hartal's poetry was described as balancing "...dreamy emotion and discerning intellect..."[15]

Lycoism combines "geometric elements representing logic, shapeless forms symbolizing the creative process, and warm and cold colors indicating feelings."[16]

In addition, since science and technology impact so much of modern lifestyle during the electronic age, Lycoism views the relationship of art, science, and technology as a pivotal concern. Lycoism refuses to polarize science and art; instead, it seeks to unify aesthetics and ethics in works which involve the use of science and technology by the artist in the creation of beauty.[original research?]

In accordance with these premises, Hartal formed The Centre for Art, Science and Technology in Montreal during the 1980s. The Centre has implemented a variety of interdisciplinary projects exploring the connections between several branches of arts and sciences, including painting, poetry, music, architecture, communication, artificial intelligence, mathematics, cosmology, and space exploration.[17][18]

Early life edit

Hartal relays that as a student in Szeged he participated in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, and that a few months later he burned all his poems and papers and escaped to freedom.[19]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mendelman, Bernard. (20 August 1997). ‘Mistaken kidnapping, plot of Saint-Laurent artists’ novel’. The Suburban, Artseen. Quebec: Canada.
  2. ^ Constance Smith. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Living Artists, 9th Edition. ArtNetwork. Renaissance, CA. 1995. p. 84.
  3. ^ Portals of the mind and the Soul
  4. ^ Canadian Artists of Eastern European Origin.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2006-11-19.
  6. ^ Exler, Elizabeth. "Paul Hartal: A Manifesto on Lyrical Conceptualism". Manhattan Arts. November–December 1992, p. 14.
  7. ^ John K. Grande, The Creative Factor. The Montreal Mirror, August 12-25, 1988. Page 23.
  8. ^ Konyves, Tom. (July 21, 1979), "Poetry Corner" in The Montreal Star
  9. ^ Oxford Art Online. Benezit Dictionary of Artists. "Hartal, Paul."
  10. ^ Clifford A. Pickover (1992). Mazes for the Mind. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 277-79.
  11. ^ Szombathy, Balint. "A lirai konceptualizmus muveszete: Paul Hartal elmeleti-gyakorlati torekvesei." Uj Forras. April 1991, No. 4.
  12. ^ Postnoon. Art and Culture. 7 June, 2012. Page 12.
  13. ^ Hartal, Paul. "The songs of the double helix: symmetry and lyrical conceptualism." Symmetry 2000 Part 2. ed. Hargittai, I. and T.C. Laurent. London: Portland Press, 2002, pp. 503-518.
  14. ^ Interview with Paul Hartal (Poetic Mind, 2008, paragraph 20.)
  15. ^ John Cartmel-Crossley. Review of Paul Hartal: Postmodern Light. NEW HOPE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW.
  16. ^ Edward Kim, "East meets West in Joint Exhibit". The Korea Herald, May 23, 1988, page 11.
  17. ^ Costa, Barbara. "Dell' 'aeropittura' futurista alla 'Space Art'." Epiphaneia/2. Universita degli studi di Salerno, March 1997, pp. 38-42.
  18. ^ Hartal, Paul. "Homage to a Blue Planet: Aeronautical and Astronomical Artworks." Leonardo: Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (Leonardo/ISAST). V.25.2, 1992, pp. 211–215.
  19. ^ The Writers' Union of Canada. Member Profile.

External links edit

  • Book 'Lyco Art', 2023.
  • Interview: "Portals of the Mind and the Soul"
  • The Discovery of an Esoteric Message in Pascal’s Triangle, by Paul Hartal.
  • Hartal's official website
  • A poem by Hartal, quoted in Special Relativity and How it Works by Moses Fayngold
  • Is mathematics a form of ‘religion’?, by Paul Hartal.
  • Collection poems in Hungarian and English.
  • A short film adaptation of Hartal's poem 'Subway'.
  • Homage to a Blue Planet: Aeronautical and Astronomical Artworks (Leonardo, Vol. 25, No. 2 (1992), pp. 211-215).
  • Poem 'The Chestnut Tree (For Anne Frank)', by Hartal.
  • 'Irena Sendler', by Hartal.
  • Lyco Art Explained, by Anat Tour via Youtube
  • A list of publications.

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conceptualism is a term coined by Hartal 5 In 1975 Hartal published A Manifesto on Lyrical Conceptualism 6 introducing Lycoism as a new art idea on the periodic table of art In this work Hartal proposes a theory of art which runs contrary to what he claims is the traditional belief that emotion and intellect are at odds with each other Hartal proposes the idea that artists should be allowed to contribute to the emotional and intellectual development of society as scientists do 7 In 1975 the Lyrical Conceptualism Society was established in Canada directed by Hartal 8 9 In Mazes for the Mind Clifford Pickover draws attention to Hartal s view that we need the imagination the insight and the lateral reasoning faculty as well as human values which are excluded from the rigid methodology of science but are intrinsic to art The present human condition calls for the rise of a new inclusive form of culture in which art should play a most prominent role 10 However in introducing the notion of Lycoism Hartal did not intend to form a new post conceptualist splinter trend instead his intention was the creation of a new philosophy of art in which the tearing down of the boundaries between art and science the interlacement of the intuitive and the exact and incorporation of the lyrical and the geometrical play a central role 11 original research Concepts and ideals of Lyco art editArguably Lyco art identifies the meaning of art with its life serving purpose 12 Concerning itself with cultural transformation and the human condition it seeks to expand the boundaries of aesthetics 13 Lyco art proposes to create a conscious bridge between the impulsive intuitional and planned elements of the creative process 14 thereby moving along the whole continuum of formative energies This creative process represents the interaction of emotion and intellect wherein the passion of logic and the logic of passion are inexorably interwoven through the voyage of aesthetic consciousness Hartal s poetry was described as balancing dreamy emotion and discerning intellect 15 Lycoism combines geometric elements representing logic shapeless forms symbolizing the creative process and warm and cold colors indicating feelings 16 In addition since science and technology impact so much of modern lifestyle during the electronic age Lycoism views the relationship of art science and technology as a pivotal concern Lycoism refuses to polarize science and art instead it seeks to unify aesthetics and ethics in works which involve the use of science and technology by the artist in the creation of beauty original research In accordance with these premises Hartal formed The Centre for Art Science and Technology in Montreal during the 1980s The Centre has implemented a variety of interdisciplinary projects exploring the connections between several branches of arts and sciences including painting poetry music architecture communication artificial intelligence mathematics cosmology and space exploration 17 18 Early life editHartal relays that as a student in Szeged he participated in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and that a few months later he burned all his poems and papers and escaped to freedom 19 Gallery edit nbsp Chateau Oil on canvas 76 cm x 92 cm 1976 Collection Musee du Chateau Ramezay Museum Montreal nbsp Tree of Life with Six Fingers Acrylic on canvas 18 x 24 2003 Collection of Hanseo University Art Museum SeoulReferences edit Mendelman Bernard 20 August 1997 Mistaken kidnapping plot of Saint Laurent artists novel The Suburban Artseen Quebec Canada Constance Smith Ed Encyclopedia of Living Artists 9th Edition ArtNetwork Renaissance CA 1995 p 84 Portals of the mind and the Soul Canadian Artists of Eastern European Origin Canadian Federation of Poets Featured poet Paul Hartal Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2006 11 19 Exler Elizabeth Paul Hartal A Manifesto on Lyrical Conceptualism Manhattan Arts November December 1992 p 14 John K Grande The Creative Factor The Montreal Mirror August 12 25 1988 Page 23 Konyves Tom July 21 1979 Poetry Corner in The Montreal Star Oxford Art Online Benezit Dictionary of Artists Hartal Paul Clifford A Pickover 1992 Mazes for the Mind New York St Martin s Press pp 277 79 Szombathy Balint A lirai konceptualizmus muveszete Paul Hartal elmeleti gyakorlati torekvesei Uj Forras April 1991 No 4 Postnoon Art and Culture 7 June 2012 Page 12 Hartal Paul The songs of the double helix symmetry and lyrical conceptualism Symmetry 2000 Part 2 ed Hargittai I and T C Laurent London Portland Press 2002 pp 503 518 Interview with Paul Hartal Poetic Mind 2008 paragraph 20 John Cartmel Crossley Review of Paul Hartal Postmodern Light NEW HOPE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW Edward Kim East meets West in Joint Exhibit The Korea Herald May 23 1988 page 11 Costa Barbara Dell aeropittura futurista alla Space Art Epiphaneia 2 Universita degli studi di Salerno March 1997 pp 38 42 Hartal Paul Homage to a Blue Planet Aeronautical and Astronomical Artworks Leonardo Journal of the International Society for the Arts Sciences and Technology Leonardo ISAST V 25 2 1992 pp 211 215 The Writers Union of Canada Member Profile External links editBook Lyco Art 2023 Interview Portals of the Mind and the Soul The Discovery of an Esoteric Message in Pascal s Triangle by Paul Hartal Hartal s official website A poem by Hartal quoted in Special Relativity and How it Works by Moses Fayngold Is mathematics a form of religion by Paul Hartal Collection poems in Hungarian and English A short film adaptation of Hartal s poem Subway Homage to a Blue Planet Aeronautical and Astronomical Artworks Leonardo Vol 25 No 2 1992 pp 211 215 Poem The Chestnut Tree For Anne Frank by Hartal Irena Sendler by Hartal Lyco Art Explained by Anat Tour via Youtube A list of publications Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Hartal amp oldid 1206928589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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